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oyster marine mollusks having a rough irregular shell; found on the sea bed mostly in coastal waters huitre: edible body of any of numerous oysters a small muscle on each side of the back of a fowl gather oysters, dig oysters
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oyster the name for an oyster found in the waters off Long Island Sound, New York. Also, term used to refer to any good-sized oyster.
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oyster a grayish-white color.
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oyster bivalve mollusks of the genus Ostrea. Oysters are chiefly found in shallow marine waters and have irregularly shaped shells.
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oyster Four major species in the United States are - Atlantic, found along the East and Gulf coasts; the European, a flat-shelled, round oyster of the Northwest and Maine; the Olympia, the half-dollar-sized oyster grown in the Northwest; and the fruit-flavored Pacific oyster, known for its wildly scalloped shell.
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